Page Too Report for 11/06/2017

(Radio.com) Rapper Fetty Wap has been arrested for drag racing and driving while intoxicated. The artist (real name Willie Maxwell) was spotted driving a black 2012 Mercedes CLS AMG on the Gowanus Expressway early Friday morning (Nov. 3), according to a police report.

Investigators determined that Wap was racing another vehicle. The rapper was pulled over and gave police a suspended New Jersey license. When the officer suspected Wap might be intoxicated, he administered a field sobriety test, which returned a .09 reading. Police in New York will charge drivers with a DUI if they register .08 or above, according to the Department of Motor Vehicles.

Wap failed a second sobriety test at the police station. He was charged with reckless endangerment, illegal speed contest, operating a motor vehicle with .08, driving while intoxicated, reckless driving, aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, motor vehicle license violation. unsafe lane change, following too close, illegal signal, driving while alcohol impaired, and four counts of a speed violation. Read more

(Radio.com) A$AP Rocky proved himself a master of diplomacy at his show last week (Nov. 2). Two people began to brawl during his concert and Rocky invited them onstage to work things out. When Rocky asked the men for their names and ages, one said he was 21 and the other 17.

"He's seventeen, so you not supposed to be fighting him anyways," Rocky said to the older man. "At a A$AP show, y'all are considered family, you feel me?" he added. "You supposed to come here to get out your anger in life, bro. You paid money to celebrate us and celebrate yourself. This is culture, you know what I'm saying? This is not just music. I want you to know I love you."

Then the rapper invited the young men to embrace, and they obliged. Rocky proved that no problem or disagreement can't be resolved with a hug. Watch the video, which contains some explicit language,

(Radio.com) Lil Uzi Vert's "The Way Life Goes" peaked at number 12 on the U.S. rap charts but it's due for a second wind now that Nicki Minaj has jumped onto a new NSFW remix of the song.

Minaj lends some slick rhymes to Uzi's Luv is Rage 2 track, and between explicit lines, she raps about conquering the world of rap for "eight summers."

"Givin' them bars since the teens/ I ain't goin' back to juvie /I am Nicki Yamaguchi," she raps. "'Cause I skate with the ice/ I don't say what's the price/ Lookin' like it's a heist/ I been winnin' all my life."

Luv is Rage 2 is Uzi's debut studio album and topped the Billboard 200 Albums chart when it debuted in August. The album features guest appearances from The Weeknd and Pharrell. Listen to the remix, which contains explicit lyrics,

(Radio.com) Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have shared the latest track from their upcoming album, The Rest of Our Life. "Telluride" is an upbeat track about a couple skipping of town together.

The chorus, "It don't matter, as long as we're together/ It all feels like home," sums up the free-spirited storyline. It should be noted that "Telluride" is not a remake of McGraw's 2001 single of the same name from Set The Circus Down.

The married country superstars recently wrapped their Soul2Soul Tour. Their new album, The Rest Of Our Life, will drop November 17. Listen to "Telluride"

(Radio.com) Selena Gomez has shared the music video for "Wolves," her collaborative track with Marshmello. The clip, which may be the least expensive video ever dropped by a superstar, all happens on a vertical FaceTime screen.

In the beginning of the video, Gomez texts the DJ: 'What are you doing? I cannot stop thinking about our song. Can you just play it?" Then the tune begins and Gomez dances around in a robe as she provides viewers with a tour of herself and her home.

She sings her way from the kitchen to the outside, where she sets the phone down and dances to the sexy, energetic song. In the video, she's dancing for her collaborator, who appears in the upper right part of the screen, but clearly, the playful moves are aimed at her audience. Watch the video

(Radio.com) Miley Cyrus as Saturday Night Live's musical guest this past week and she appeared alongside host Larry David. The "Younger Now" singer has teased the appearance in promos and shared a throwback video from her Hannah Montana days.

Larry appeared on the hit Disney show playing himself, fidgeting in line and demanding service from a host who wouldn't seat him. Miley's pop star alter ego Hannah Montana breezes past him and is seated immediately. The upshot? Hannah Montana was more famous and important than Larry David, Seinfeld co-creator and comedy icon.

(Radio.com) While his fans were eagerly awaiting Sam Smith's sophomore album, The Thrill of It All, last Friday (November 3rd) the singer himself is a bundle of nerves as she shared on social media.

Smith took to social media to thank his fan base for their continued support during the journey that went into the making of the new full-length. "I'm sitting outside my house in London having a coffee, and I'm freaking out because the album is out tomorrow. But I'm so excited for you to hear it," says on the Twitter voice recording.

"I've poured my heart and soul into every single line, and I just really wanted to take this time as well to say thank you. Thank you for giving me that year and a half to be at home and write this album. Thank you for letting me do what I do every day."

"I hope you like it," he adds. "Please be honest if you don't. But be kind at the same time. I don't think my heart could take it." Listen to the full message

(Radio.com) Andy Grammer is preparing for a busy new year. The singer-songwriter has revealed an impending third album, The Good Parts, due to debut on Dec. 1. Grammer also shared the track "Smoke Clears" from the new release.

The singer is set to hit the road in support of the project, revealing a slate of tour dates that kick off in San Francisco on March 14. "Album 1 is proving that you're worth listening to, album 2 is proving that it wasn't a fluke, and album 3 is the most authentic thing I've ever done," Grammer said in a press statement.

Grammer fans can also catch the singer when he performs during this year's Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. Check out the tracklisting for The Good Parts, "Smoke Clears" and Andy's full tour schedule

(Radio.com) Phillip Phillips is set to return with a brand new album, Collateral, which is set for release on January 19. The singer has shared the first song from the album, "Magnetic."

"I'm excited to show people who the new Phillip is," Phillips said of the new album in a press statement. "These songs tell the stories about the past three years – all the good, all the bad, all the sad, all the happy. I promise this next release is worth the wait."

Phillips will follow the new album release with a tour, which launches in Cherokee, NC, on Feb. 9. Fan pre-sale for tickets begins Monday at 12pm EST with general ticket on-sale beginning next Friday, November 10. Get more ticket information here. See the tour itinerary and check out "Magnetic"

(Radio.com) Halsey and G-Eazy aren't afraid to mix business with pleasure. The couple first debuted their "Him &I" collaboration during a live performance back in August, but now Halsey is opening up about the official release of their romantic duet.

"It's like this Bonnie & Clyde record and we made it out of love, which is really, really awesome. Getting to share that with the world is really cool because it's not a contrived thing. It's not two artists pretending to be something they're not for the sake of a story," the 23-year-old continued.

There's no word yet on when the couple will officially release their collaboration, but Halsey can't wait for her fans to hear it. Read more

(Radio.com) Lil Kim rules the roost in her stark new black and white video for "Took Us A Break." The iconic rapper is seen lording over a futuristic strip club scene with cash flying, as well as rapping in a stylized burka for a crowd near a wall of flames.

"I would say it's the jump-off to this album," she said on a recent radio interview about her upcoming project. "Letting my fans know that I'm back, it's moving, and it's time to go."

(Radio.com) Kelsea Ballerini has a lot to celebrate with the release of her sophomore album, Unapologetically, and her upcoming wedding to Australian singer, Morgan Evans.

Ballerini opened up about Unapologetically during an interview with Andi Summers from 92.5 XTU in Philadelphia, explaining how her relationship with Evans changed not just her life, but her approach to making music.

"I think I'm a lot more sane now," Ballerini said when asked to describe the difference between her formerly single life and now being engaged. "Because I have someone, like, he's super logical and he keeps me very normal. So I think I'm probably a little bit more sane."

Unapologetically marks one of the first times that Ballerini has willingly penned a love song (the album's title track), and she's clearly not a fan of love songs. Read more